LONDON'S FAMOUS FAMILY HOTEL. on high ground, it occupie* a healthy and hygienic situation within a -few minutes of the principal 'attractions by tube «r t«k*b. Romßs lairge, lofty and »iry. Private suites • includingteparsfebith-roOaw. Every ' convenience with the refined luxury 1 of a modern English home. Easy . access to all parts of the Country. • London's five great' railway termini being close to the hotel. Moderate , ,'• Tari/f. Sp«:i«l terms' to families ni visitors making a prolonged stay. :: 0 ' '• ' , Teligramt: "Ctnltllare," Union. BAIVRBTT'S' o T E L, LAMBTON-QUAY. UNDER- NEW -MANAGEMENT. Recent 'improvementsihaye brought this splendid Hotel' into first-class style and order. TARIFF— Is' PER DAY. BOTTLE STORE. A Single' Bottle at Wholesale Price. ' WHISKIES, from 4s 6d quart WINES,' from 3s 6d - quart j COLONIAL ALES and STOUT. lOd. D. DALTON, Proprietor. /CAMBRIDGE. HOTEL, Cambridge-terrace, , Wellington, Opp." Queen's Statue. .►• MRS. M. O'NEILL ! (Lata of the .Queen's Hotel. Mtsterton), Prop.rietresa. CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, ! The Port, Nelson, . j Under the Proprietorship .of G. M. HARDEN (late of Wellington), is replete with every convenience. Magnificent-har-bour view from spacious balconies. t An ideal place for spending a holiday. Every attention paid- to .visitors. ■ Dod* son's celebrated Beer always on .tap. .For comfort the Customhouse ,is unexcelled. Tariff .moderate. , ' . PAEKAKARIKI HOTELMR. W. H. ROBINSON (late of'ths Union S.S. Co.) has taken over the above Hotel. ' The' publio may rely, on First-claw Ac* commodation and the best of Wines and Spirits. - , \ ■ -W. H.. ROBINSON, Proprietor •Phons No. 863. ' kX DELI? tt I ', HOTEL, Thoroughly Renovated and Re-furnished - Throughout, '44, . WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. 1 Terms moderate. Electric Lift. .Night porter. • ■ J. T. LEVETT. Proprietor. CLARENDON' HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. WM. H ALLEY (late of the-Marquiy of Normanby, Carterton) has entered into possession of the above well-known house. Patrons will find -that this Hotel is. for comfort and convenience,, unexcelled. „ Good Liquor.' Firit-cliss Accommoda- j tion. Tfi.- AR.O H O Tl'L, 1 E A R 0 , H.^O. T EL. CORNER WILLIS AND DIXON; ' STREETS. * ' W. 'NtDD,' Proprietor. Telephone , . . TERMINUS -HOT EL, NEW PLYMOUTk; Now completely renovated. , Travefltrt to Auckland, via. Now Plymouth, will find this an ideal house. For comfort and convenience ,it Is unexcelled in the -Dominion. ■ ' ' , MRS PAUL&EN (Ute Wellington), "' ' ■ ■ Proprietress. YORK, PRIVATE HOTEL', Feilding's LEADING House, • One Minute from Railway Station. Commercial men and' holiday -seekers will, find' this house up to date in every particular., T?ifty rooms, excellent table, good attention! _ Entirely under ' new management. Tariff 6s.'MRS. M'CONACHIE, . ■ ' Proprietress. - _ -- _^_________ . ' > _ .. YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 2605, Lambton-cjuay (Hannah's Buildinjfi), Wellington, the most central, commodioUf, and up-to-date ; Private Hotel in the Do* minion ; l badroohi nccotnmodation for 100; tariff 18s" to' 20* nor week : absolutely^* and vermin proof ; B»th, Smoke, and. 'Sitting Rooms, on every floor; casual meals from 9d, or 21 meal ticket* for 14s; on* minute from wharf. G.P.O. and railway. THE WHITE' HOU S'E, PALMERSTON NORTH. The popular' rendezvous for- Afternoon Tea. Separate Room "for Ladies. Splendid r balcony . ' overlooking., • picturesque Square. Socials and Banquets- arranged for on the premise's. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a specialty. -MRS. RAWLINS '. Proorietrees., LUNCHEON, SUPPER, & TEA" BiOOMS; '" ■TCUIL'S • ' • ■E COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, . LAMBTON-QUAY. . AFTERNOON TEA- A SPECIALITY. ! Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. Open 9 a.m. till* 11.15 ' p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor". Telephone 2806. f • ■JTVHE finest ,Tonib ahd , Nerve Builder A New Zealand' has ever seen is MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE, the unfailing friend of thousands of Nerve sufferers. ■ It feeds the nerveß and fortifies them against further strain ; Is and 2s 6d bottle, at chemists and stores. See you get MARSHALL'S. .. ' . ' Li _ MONEY' TO 'LEND. WEBB and HOLMDEN, barristers and Solicitors, 235, L'ambton-quay (next Bank <s£ New 'Zealand), have MONEY TO LEND, in any sums, at Lowest Current Rates on Freehold Securities, also on Chattels. NOTE.— Attend UPPER • HtJTT on Thursdays and Coujt day*.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 3
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